Part Number: LMC7660 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL071H , TL071 , LM358B , LM321LV Originally, I wanted to amplify the voltage of about 0.1V~1.0V using TL071HIDR. So when I looked at the data sheet (6.3) of the TL071H, it said that the minimum value…
Part Number: LMC7660 Hello E2E Experts,
Good day.
We are losing several hundred dollars a month of final product due to failures in part LMC7660. We are using the part well within the voltage spec of the part (3.5 VDC" and in a "N+1" configuration but…
Part Number: LMC7660 Hello,
I would like you to confirm about below.
* Could you please give me ESD data of CDM(Charged Device Model) ?
There is decription about HBM, but there is no description about CDM.
BR,
Part Number: LMC7660 Hello,
My customer is using the LMC7660 and wants to know if ceramic capacitors are allowed? The datasheet only mentions electrolytic caps.
If only electrolytic capacitors are allowed, then what are the requirements for them (ESR,…
Part Number: LMC7660 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL7660 , LM2776 Hi, Can you please tell me the difference between LMC7660 and TL7660? If there is no major difference which one of those parts seems to have a longer availability or is more common? Which…
Part Number: LMC7660 Hi Sir
i want use LMC7660 to create -5V voltage. but i an not as below circuit is correct or not.
may you pls help me double check?
Bogey
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC7660 Hi team,
One of our customer is using LMC7660 and getting -1.5V for 4.5V input but the ckts works if replaced with TC77660. Schematic is ok and attached is same for reference. Can you plaese help with your comments…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC7660 Hi,
My customer is considering to use the LMC7660, and I received the following question.
The datasheet says that "The LMC7660 uses its built-in oscillator to switch 4 power MOS switches and charge two inex…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV333 , ADS1220 , LMC7660 , TLV2333 , TL7660 Hi
I am planning to use a charge pump in order to provide a negative rail from a +2.5V source. I found TI's LMC7660IMX/NOPB to be suitable for the job, but I went through the datasheet…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1220 , LMC7660 , TLV2333 , TL7660 Hi
I am using LMC7660 to provide a -2.5 supply rail to ADS1220 and TLV2333. The +2.5V supply rail fed to charge pump is coming from TLV7132 (2.5V LDO).
My concern now is that since I am…